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How to use financially in a sentence

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It's time to tighten my belt financially and I frankly cannot afford to buy everything I see.
Women continue to earn less than their male counterparts, making female coupling financially disadvantageous for many women.
Marvel Comics, along with their competitors, was taking a beating financially, and to many, the world of comics had fallen into the dark ages.
As a starting point, the firms had to be financially stable and able to provide both broadloom and carpet tile in quantities Fidelity needed.
While the men agree that a carbon tax would be one financially sound way to fight global warming, they disagree about how high the tax should be.
My DW has begged her siblings for help in financially supporting their parents.
The club is in a sound position financially but we do need two or three players.
Nevertheless, he was to remain fairly anonymous, financially impoverished, and addicted to methedrine for most of his life.
When Tuvalu gained independence in 1978, the natural issue it confronted was how to stay afloat financially, not topographically.
But the F1 business, for which the company is best known, had a torrid year financially.
The charity gains financially, the company earns kudos, and the benevolent consumer gets to feel good about his or her contribution.
It's all about the government inserting itself, and shaking us down financially, in every conceivable area of our lives.
Though financially richer she is emotionally bereft and may never open herself up again.
Seriously, if the opposition could only open their eyes they would see a large and financially solvent constituency looking for a home.
Carter has a client that is looking to buy a club that is in bad shape physically and financially.
What might shareholders, bankers, and staff lose financially if the firm folded?
Rachel added that getting a job wasn't always about being financially better off.
So you'll be financially better off with a car if you don't actually need the bigger vehicle.
The truth of the matter is that as a community, we end up being more burdened financially when these big box stores move in.
These are envisaged so that consumers can be more confident in the knowledge that they are dealing with financially solvent companies.
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